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Slightly sloping, terraced, and partly undulating terrain. Populated with many old olive trees, various fruit trees, and flowers. View of Corfu.
Approximately 300 m long and 20 m wide pebble beach with sandy sections. Bounded on both sides by rocks.
46100 Perdika
Westliches Makedonien - Thessalien - Mittelgriechenland - Epirus - Ionische Inseln
Greece
Latitude 39° 22' 42" N (39.37859)
Longitude 20° 16' 59" E (20.28326)
Approximately 25 km south along the coast from Igoumenitsa. Signposted from Sivota. Narrow, very steep downhill access road. Signage from the south leads via a narrow, partially paved road.
Pleasant6
Anonymous
May 2023
The site is okay. We were there at the beginning of June and it was very crowded. We had a fairly good pitch for a caravan. It was quite level. Most pitches are rather uneven. The beach is not very suitable for children, as it is pebbly and it gets very deep in the sea very quickly. There are two accesses. One very steep and one less steep. However, the road quality on the steep one is very poor and too narrow for a caravan. The sanitary facilities are very good for Greek conditions, but there are too few.
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Superb10
Tobias
April 2022
Pro: Wonderful hosts. Good food. Fresh fish or octopus or whatever you want is brought in from the market upon request. The biggest and oldest olive trees I have ever seen. A place of tranquility, except, as is often the case in Greece, the dogs barking at night. Huge pitches (we were there in May, so it wasn't busy and we were probably able to use multiple pitches). Negative: The beach is not the nicest and a bit bumpy to get into. However, beautiful coves can be found about 10-15 minutes away by bike! We were there in mid-May. When the site is fully packed, it may actually feel a bit cramped with the sanitary facilities. We will definitely come back!!!
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Superb10
Michael
August 2021
The place is simply breathtaking. Right by its own beach (pebbles) and not far from Sivoka. The owner speaks very good German and is a perfect host. The food in the tavern is definitely worth recommending. Many small and larger bays with crystal-clear water are in the immediate vicinity. As for the pitches, everything is rather disorganized. You are under old olive trees, and not every spot is even. But that is exactly what gives it its charm.
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Superb10
Andrea und Jörg
August 2018
The campsite has its own beach. Cleanliness was top-notch and the staff was very friendly and spoke German.
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Superb10
Thomas
March 2018
Although it hasn't officially opened yet, the owner kindly allowed us onto the grounds. We felt more like we were in a large garden than on a campsite, as well as the adjacent bay with its wide sandy beach completely to ourselves. The owner family does almost everything on their own, giving everything a very personal charm. The site is well-shaded by ancient olive trees, and flowers are planted everywhere. The sanitary facilities are new and high-quality. There are no fixed pitches; at least we couldn't recognize any. Only small natural stone walls in the upper area of the site hinted at some order. It was hard to imagine what the site looks like in peak season. The tavern and the small bar are right by the beach and seemed very cozy and inviting for long summer evenings. It seems there is no store, but Perdika is not far and can be reached by bike in about 15 minutes - although uphill. Eleni, the owner, brought us fresh bread and other necessary items from the town every morning upon request. There are not many more than a few houses around the campground, just the sea and hills covered with olive trees. If you are looking for peace away from tourist centers, this is a great place. There are a few swings and a seesaw for children below the tavern. The bay is shielded from high cliffs, and the beach gently slopes into the sea. For us, the campsite was the most beautiful on our trip to Greece due to its wonderful location, the personal care from Eleni, and the feeling of being in a large garden rather than on a campsite.
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Sanitary
3.8
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Quality
Area/Site
2.4
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Public areas
Leisure
0.8
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
3.0
In nature
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
2.5
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
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Does the campsite Camping Sofas have sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility?
No, Camping Sofas does not offer sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility.
Is there internet at campsite Camping Sofas?
Yes, there is wifi in the reception/restaurant area.
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